35:47 SEN. WALTER STOSCH: FROM JULY OF
LAST YEAR TO JULY OF THIS YEAR RECKLESS
DRIVING CITATIONS ISSUED BY OUR STATE
POLICE FOR THE MONTH ARE DOWN 27-
PERCENT. SPEEDING CITATIONS ARE DOWN
11- PERCENT. 11
RUNS=20 (END SOT)

OQ=speeding citations are down 11-
percent.

VO-NAT VO-NAT

Any changes made to the law will
be applied retroactively so some
drivers already paying the fees could
get refunds.
(END VO) (END VO)

Center. Welcome to your Friday!
Limited rain chances for us today as
strong to severe thunderstorms line up
along a cold front in the Ohio River
Valley and back toward the Missouri
Valley. As high pressure retreats off
the Atlantic coast, we'll see a warm
day with highs in the low to mid 90s.
Record heat is possible today
(Roanoke's record high: 93/1998). Warm
and muggy tonight with lows near 70.
Skies will be hazy overnight. There's a
chance of a few afternoon showers and
storms Saturday afternoon, mainly in
the western viewing area. Some of these
storms could drift eastward during the
evening. Even at that, most of Saturday
will be dry and very hot. Once again,
records may fall Saturday with highs
forecast in the mid and upper 90s.
(Roanoke's record high Saturday:
95/1993). Sunday offers the best chance
of rain as the cold front to our west
today finally pushes into the area.
Still warm Sunday with highs in the low
90s. Early next week is looking mainly
dry with cooler temperatures.

developer have set their sights on the
Jefferson Lodge, as they make plans for
a new Social Security Building in
downtown Roanoke.
ENG#=1 VO-NAT
VO-NAT

*CG locator Roanoke

Yesterday, the city confirmed a
private developer has received federal
approval to proceed at that location.

Roanoke College owns the

property, and is currently negotiating
with a potential buyer, but it's
unclear whether they've completed a
deal.

Chuck Caruso has lived at the
Jefferson Lodge for ten months, and
hopes to stay.
ENG#=2 SOT FULL
SOT FULL 00:05:25

INQ=There's a lot of good people

*CG 2line Chuck Caruso
Jefferson Lodge Resident CHUCK CARUSO/JEFFERSON LODGE RESIDENT:
THERE'S A LOT OF GOOD PEOPLE THAT'S
LIVED HERE FOR A LONG TIME. IT'S A
POSSIBILITY THEY MAY LOSE THEIR HOMES
AS FAR AS PROGRESS. AND IT JUST DOESN'T
SEEM RIGHT TO ME.
RUNS=10 (END SOT)

OQ=just doesn't seem right to me.

VO-NAT VO-NAT

An earlier decision NOT to build
on Henry Street was a victory for
Gainsboro advocates who had opposed the
project there.
(END VO) (END VO)

*CG 2line Gladiola Walthall-Phelps
Trigger's Owner 35:17"WELL, HE'S VERY SPECIAL. MY
BROTHER TAKES HIM OVER THE BEDFORD AND
WORKS HIM AND BRINGS HIM BACK. AND,
EVERYONE IN THE FAMILY USES HIM AND SO
FORTH. HE'S BEEN A PRETTY NICE
HORSE."35:28
RUNS=11 (SOT FULL)

OQ=...pretty nice horse."

VO NAT VO NAT

Over the past couple of days the
rescue center says they've received
dozens of phone calls and emails
concerning Trigger.

The brother and sister say
they're thankful for the many people
who helped during the rescue.
END VO END VO
KIMBERLY ON CAM KIMBERLY ON CAM
GRAPHIC+ Trigger will stay at the rescue
center for about 10 days until he's
ready to go back home.
* 8-10-Alex Horse SO 4 sot/vo --
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Webb in the SkyTracker7 Forecast
Center. Welcome to your Friday!
Limited rain chances for us today as
strong to severe thunderstorms line up
along a cold front in the Ohio River
Valley and back toward the Missouri
Valley. As high pressure retreats off
the Atlantic coast, we'll see a warm
day with highs in the low to mid 90s.
Record heat is possible today
(Roanoke's record high: 93/1998). Warm
and muggy tonight with lows near 70.
Skies will be hazy overnight. There's a
chance of a few afternoon showers and
storms Saturday afternoon, mainly in
the western viewing area. Some of these

storms could drift eastward during the
evening. Even at that, most of Saturday
will be dry and very hot. Once again,
records may fall Saturday with highs
forecast in the mid and upper 90s.
(Roanoke's record high Saturday:
95/1993). Sunday offers the best chance
of rain as the cold front to our west
today finally pushes into the area.
Still warm Sunday with highs in the low
90s. Early next week is looking mainly
dry with cooler temperatures.

<
Webb in the SkyTracker7 Forecast
Center. Welcome to your Friday!
Limited rain chances for us today as
strong to severe thunderstorms line up
along a cold front in the Ohio River
Valley and back toward the Missouri
Valley. As high pressure retreats off
the Atlantic coast, we'll see a warm
day with highs in the low to mid 90s.
Record heat is possible today
(Roanoke's record high: 93/1998). Warm
and muggy tonight with lows near 70.
Skies will be hazy overnight. There's a
chance of a few afternoon showers and
storms Saturday afternoon, mainly in
the western viewing area. Some of these
storms could drift eastward during the

evening. Even at that, most of Saturday
will be dry and very hot. Once again,
records may fall Saturday with highs
forecast in the mid and upper 90s.
(Roanoke's record high Saturday:
95/1993). Sunday offers the best chance
of rain as the cold front to our west
today finally pushes into the area.
Still warm Sunday with highs in the low
90s. Early next week is looking mainly
dry with cooler temperatures.